Tag: paintings

Here’s some new Star Wars art from me (actually, all Empire Strikes Back. I just realized that). See them all 7pm this Monday at Northern Soul (557 1st St, Hoboken, NJ) at the opening reception for my new “Portraits Of Awesomeness” show. If you’d like to purchase one of them and can’t make it to Hoboken, e-mail me at cm@craigmahoney.com

I’ve been derelict in keeping up this blog, but not in drawing and painting new pics. Here’s a bunch of recent ones. Most of them are available to purchase or available as prints. If interested, e-mail me at cm@craigmahoney.com or visit my Society6 store.

“Audrey” – 9″ x 12″ pencil on paper

“The Bat, The Cat, The Clown, and The Car” triptych – Each painting 11″ x 14″ acrylic on bristol board

Here’s the art from the current show at The Rogues’ Gallery at Boca Grande (564 Washington Blvd), “The Old Ball Game”, a tribute to baseball. To purchase a piece, please contact me at cm@craigmahoney.com. The show will run until Wednesday, August 6th. Stop by and check it out!

Here’s a bunch of recently finished pieces that I hope you like. If you’re interested you can either purchase the original paintings below directly through paypal, or you can order custom prints and reproductions at over my new Society6 store, where you can find these pieces and a few of my older ones as well. Enjoy!

Here’s a few works in progress I’m currently in the middle of, but first I’m posting my first two ever abstract pieces.

They’re visual representations of two of my favorite albums: John Coltrane’s “Giant Steps” and Miles Davis’ “Kind Of Blue”. They were experiments for me. I’d never tried doing an abstract piece before, but I like them. You can currently see them on display at Steam Cafe at 276 Newark Ave in Jersey City.

After that are two pieces I’m currently working on for the “World’s Finest” Batman/Superman tribute show, opening this Friday, Aug 10th at Northern Soul on 1st St in Hoboken. The art reception starts at 6pm and wi be followed by a comedy show that I will also be performing on.

Finally, there are two portraits i’m working on of Arthur Guinness and John Jameson, founders of the libations that bear their names. These are both commission pieces and will be part of the permanent decor at 9th & Coles Tavern in Jersey City.

The Yankees need a win today, and I could still use some extra scratch for the new place, so I’m having a one day sale on the Yankees art I still have. E-mail me at cm@craigmahoney.com to purchase.
“Mantle” 24″ x 24″ acrylic on canvas – $200